What are the ten symptoms of a cold stomach

Stomach cold is mainly manifested by symptoms such as stomach pain aggravated by cold, undigested food in the stools, light mouth with no thirst, vomiting, etc. The symptoms may vary from patient to patient. As the symptoms may vary from patient to patient, there is no such thing as “ten symptoms of stomach cold” in clinical practice. Chinese medicine believes that stomach cold is mostly due to factors such as inborn insufficiency of endowment (inborn constitution and poor functioning), unclean diet, emotional and emotional stimulation, etc., which leads to spleen and stomach cold (spleen and stomach weak and cold), and insufficient transportation and digestion. Clinical symptoms may include gastric discomfort, distension or pain, heaviness in the presence of cold, loose stools, failure to digest grains, pale mouth and lack of thirst, and so on. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of a professional physician.